Archive for February, 2010

EDIT: Due to several recent emails regarding broccoli t-shirts, I finally set up something on spreadshirt.com . I remade the design so that it was more “t-shirt friendly” and I think it actually looks pretty cool. If you are interested you can check it out at:

If you are a bass fisherman, I apologize for the inaccurate rendering of the fish. If you are a bass fiddle player, I apologize for the rendering of the fiddle. If you don’t like bad puns, you should probably visit a different website. I can’t apologize for everything.

I think most people are familiar with the Chaos Theory (thank you Jurassic Park). If you have heard the theory before, the explanation in the drawing will sound very simplistic and somewhat slanted.

This drawing took at least twice as long to draw as the average. I finally gave up trying to fill in all the space with my fine-tipped pen and switched to a Sharpie. It was much quicker, but also much more damaging to my brain because I forgot to open a window.

As you can see, I drew the same cartoon twice. They are as close to being exact copies as I can manage without tracing. I decided to draw it twice because I had just finished the top picture when I thought of a funnier caption (dang it!).

Although these drawing are only small sketches on yellow sticky notes, my limited drawing skills make creating them a laborious process. In other words it takes time. With one child and another on the way in a few short weeks, time is something I simply don’t have. I suppose I could have just photoshopped the images, but……………… I……………… um…………….. (dang it!).

He may be overdressed, but he never worries about what to wear. Recently it came to light at work that I wear the same 5 sets of clothes each week. I have a Monday outfit, Tuesday outfit, etc… Before you judge how repetitive or strange this might be, know this:

It took 6 months before anyone noticed.

While I have taken some good natured ribbing from coworkers, obviously my weekly wardrobe routine was not as socially awkward as one might have thought. Besides, Einstein wore the exact same outfit every day. Obviously, I’m just a borderline genius.

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Grimaud

I like to draw. Three years ago, I started drawing on little yellow sticky notes. These are the little pictures I like to draw. If you want to contact me you can leave a comment or send an email to: inkjotcomics@gmail.com